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Do Your Avalon 7536 Sunglasses Have a Screw Loose

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Old 01-19-2009, 02:16 PM
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Default Do Your Avalon 7536 Sunglasses Have a Screw Loose

sunglasses are pretty low maintenance. Wipe them clean with a little warm water and a soft cloth, put them in a case when you're done wearing them and that's it, right?

Well, pretty much. There's still the matter of making sure the screws in the hinges are tightened properly. Do you have any suggestions that would make this task a bit easier? Those screws are so tiny, sometimes here hard to even see.

Thanks.
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Old 10-29-2009, 10:26 AM
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Default Do Your Avalon 7536 Sunglasses Have a Screw Loose

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Sunglasses are pretty low maintenance. Wipe them clean with a little warm water and a soft cloth, put them in a case when you're done wearing them and that's it, right?

Well, pretty much. There's still the matter of making sure the screws in the hinges are tightened properly. Do you have any suggestions that would make this task a bit easier? Those screws are so tiny, sometimes here hard to even see.

Thanks.
Well, the only suggestion I would have would be to go and get one of those eyeglasses repair kit with the itty bitty screwdriver.

Oh, I just thought of another one. Use a drop of clear nail polish or any liquid that dries solid on the head of the screw to keep it from working loose.
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